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The image captures the exterior of the cottage, showcasing the stone and wooden siding. A sloped slate roof is visible, with rain gutters and downspouts integrated. Light green windows contrast with the natural stone, creating a harmonious blend with the surrounding foliage.
Guesthouse in Powys
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 108 reviews

The Byre, cosy cottage with views in Llangadfan.

The Byre is a tranquil cottage ideally positioned to enjoy all Mid-Wales has to offer. Perfect for visitors wanting a peaceful break or an adventure. Dogs are welcome too! Picturesque hill walks are on the doorstep and nearby highlights include Snowdonia/Eryri, Powys Castle, Lake Vyrnwy and magnificent beaches; there are plenty of activities to suit everyone. Our cosy cottage has a fully equipped kitchen, bathroom with shower, one double bed and sitting room/diner with views across the valley.

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The image features the exterior of a stylish converted stable block, showcasing a blend of stone and wood. A spacious driveway leads to the entrance, where vehicles are parked. Surrounding greenery includes trees and landscaped areas, contributing to a peaceful rural ambiance.
Guesthouse in Llanigon
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 525 reviews

Nantdigeddi Stables

Airy, converted stables with luxurious accommodation ideal for a couple or with baby. Large bedroom/sitting room, king size bed & luxury ensuite bathroom, towels and toiletries. Outside comfortable covered seating area, cooking area with beautiful views, chiminea. 3 acre Paddock attached. Inside fridge, microwave, toaster, kettle, TV with DVD. Set in private grounds. 1.5 miles from Hay-on-Wye in a rural yet accessible area for all year round breaks. Private parking. Dogs welcome (see conditions)

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A charming log cabin is nestled beside a serene lily pond, framed by lush greenery. The entrance features multiple windows, allowing natural light to illuminate the cozy interior. A pathway leading to the cabin is bordered by wooden railings and various garden plants.
Guesthouse in Llangain
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 494 reviews

Cosy Log Cabin

Lovely, tranquil retreat on the road to Llansteffan, three miles from Carmarthen. The log cabin is at the far end of a large lily pond within the grounds of our three-acre garden. Features include a log burner, fluffy bathrobes, slippers and towels, DVD library, large box of games, private deck and garden area overlooking the pond, BBQ and outdoor lighting. NB: the Cosy Cabin does not have WiFi. It is not suitable for children under the age of 12 because of the log burner and the large pond.

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A brick exterior of the property is visible, framed by lush greenery and gravel pathways. A wooden bench sits invitingly on the porch, offering a view of the surrounding fields. A wooden fence provides privacy, enhancing the serene atmosphere of the setting.
Guesthouse in Groes-lwyd
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 188 reviews

The Garage, perfect couples retreat! Dog friendly

Forget your worries in this spacious and serene place. The Garage, the perfect place for any couple to hide away together for some much needed rest & recuperation. This newly renovated garage annexe is the most perfect place for any couple to spend a few days away. With views of neighbouring fields and hills these can really be admired from the property's own private hot tub. Soak away your stay from here with a glass of bubbly or two! Cook up a storm in the kitchen and relax by the fire.

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The chalet is elevated amidst lush greenery, with a wooden façade and a large covered veranda. Stone steps lead to the entrance, surrounded by vibrant foliage and flowering plants. A gazebo can be seen in the background, providing a serene outdoor area.
Guesthouse in Gwynedd
4.92 out of 5 average rating, 774 reviews

'Cwt Haul' Chalet, stunning Hot tub views

A cozy quirky modern unique chalet hidden in an elevated position in the beautiful Snowdonia in Penrhyndeudraeth. Home to Snowdonia National Park Headquarters. Please check out our guest reviews. Nearby, approx 100 meters a two minute stroll, Penrhyn Station where you jump on the Ffestiniog Railway. ZIP world Blaenau Ffestiniog is only 15min away. Snowdon Pyg Trail 25min. 5minutes drive away is the famous Italianate village, Portmeirion. Harlech Castle 10min. A warm Welsh welcome awaits!

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The exterior of the Dolfan Barn Studio is displayed, featuring a rustic white stone façade with a wooden door and a metal roof. Surrounding greenery includes trees and shrubs, enhancing the natural setting. A small patio area is visible, providing an inviting space to enjoy the outdoors.
Guesthouse in Powys
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 309 reviews

Pretty Studio in Private Courtyard Setting.

Dolfan Barn Studio is so named because an artist once worked here, prior to that it was a cow byre. Just under a mile out of the village of Beulah the Studio is a perfect place to unwind. You will find plenty of wildlife to watch from the patio including Pheasants Squirrels and Red Kites. The village has a service station, shop and "The Trout Cafe" serving good home cooked food. Freesat T.V and Wifi If you wish to stay connected to the outside world or peace and quiet if not.

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The exterior of a stone cottage is surrounded by an overgrown garden, featuring various shrubs and trees. The building has large windows, allowing natural light to enter. A sloped roof extends over a section of the structure, blending harmoniously with the tranquil outdoor environment.
Guesthouse in Gwynedd
4.85 out of 5 average rating, 599 reviews

Y Bwthyn - The Cottage

A very unique cosy property converted from an old stone outbuilding. The cottage is on the bank of the Caseg river and surrounded by a quiet garden, providing an excellent retreat, while only 5 minutes walk from the amenities of the local village Bethesda. Take a local walk in the Ogwen valley, to Zip World or access climbing, walking, mountain biking and kayaking activities in Snowdonia directly from the cottage. A relaxing evening soak in the hot tub can be recommended.

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A well-equipped kitchen features light green cabinetry with brass hardware. A farmhouse-style wooden table is visible, accompanied by a bowl in the center. Appliances include a dishwasher and an oven, along with neatly arranged mugs on a shelf and a window that provides natural light.
Guesthouse in Birtley
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 173 reviews

Cosy cottage with stunning views, close to Ludlow

The Log Shed is a chic rustic barn conversion located on the Herefordshire/Shropshire border. Set in 70 acres of stunning countryside with views for miles. Kick back and relax in front of the cosy log burner, explore by foot with an abundance of walks on your doorstep or take a short drive to Ludlow and discover boutique shops, explore the historic castle and sample foodie delights at the Ludlow Farmshop. For keen walkers the famous Offa's Dyke is less than 7 miles away.

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A contemporary living space features a striking pink sofa and a dark accent wall, with wooden floors throughout. A cozy log burner adds warmth, while large windows allow natural light to fill the room. A dining area with bar stools is visible.
Guesthouse in Llanbedr
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 144 reviews

Stylish Hideaway in the Black Mountains

Our stylish & cosy hideaway is the ultimate escape where you can re-wild yourself in acres of tranquility. Wander straight out the door onto the mountains taking in some breathtaking views. Return home to the sauna, soothe tired limbs & then relax by spinning some vinyl from the record collection, whilst the log burner crackles & the owls enthusiastically serenade as dusk sets in! ( plus we now have an indoor padel ball court for you to exercise your inner Federer!!)

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The exterior of Bwthyn Bach is displayed, showcasing a charming white cottage adorned with blooming wisteria. A shaded patio with outdoor seating is visible, surrounded by a well-maintained garden featuring greenery and sunlight filtering through the leaves.
Guesthouse in Cwmcarn
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 933 reviews

Self-contained Mountain-top Retreat

Bwthyn Bach (little cottage) is our beautiful, self-contained studio, boasting incredible sunset views of the Brecon Beacons and Pen-y-Fan from your bedside. It’s perfect for a relaxing getaway, with patio and garden facilities accessible. Breakfast basics are included with fresh eggs from our hens when available Please be aware that this is only accessible by a single tarmac track that winds up the mountain. Access in the winter can be limited.

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A thatched cottage is visible alongside a wooden building, set against a backdrop of lush green fields. The structures are surrounded by trees and a gravel pathway leads toward the entrance of the wooden building, which features a balcony.
Guesthouse in Vernolds Common
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 748 reviews

Idyllic retreat, fantastic views with EV charger

Idyllic retreat set in the grounds of a 17th Century thatched cottage. Private and isolated, no traffic noise ! Set within the Corvedale with Historic Ludlow a 4 mile drive away. Buzzards and red kites circle overhead. Fabulous, unspoilt views of Clee hill, Brown Clee and Flounders folly. Church Stretton and the Long Mynd is a 20 minute drive away. Ludlow food Centre is a 5 minute drive away. Electric car chargers available at 45p per kw

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An aerial view captures the self-contained annexe surrounded by lush green fields, with the main house and garden visible nearby. The setting offers a spacious outdoor area with scattered trees and shrubs, illustrating the tranquility of the Welsh countryside.
Guesthouse in Llannefydd
4.97 out of 5 average rating, 136 reviews

Yr Atodiad @ Rhwng Y Ddwyffordd

Take a break and unwind at Yr Atodiad - escape to the peace and quiet of the Welsh countryside and enjoy the fresh air, gorgeous walks, and just being in the moment. You will have use of our cosy self contained annexe - with parking, wood burning stove, and basic kitchen facilities. The views of open countryside and our garden (currently a work in progress) are stunning. We have chickens and there are often lambs in our two small fields.

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